Skin Disease Prevalence amongst Rural Communities in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa

Kuben Naidoo, Roger Coopoosamy, Karishma Singh, Suresh Krishna, Jamila Adam
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Little information is known of skin diseases within rural communities in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. There is an urgent need to identify plants with antimicrobial activity as there is an increase in the incidence of new and re-emerging infectious diseases. The present study compares species from two different localities used to treat common skin diseases, the parts used, and the method used to prepare traditional cures. The prevalence of skin disease compared to other ailments were also compared. Traditional healers from northern (seven main districts) and mid-KwaZulu-Natal (three main districts) muthi markets were randomly selected and interviewed after obtaining consent. Data collected included the specific plants used to treat skin diseases, common names, parts of the plant used, the collection locality, and the conditions treated by the traditional healers. Fourteen plant species were collected and traded in northern KwaZulu-Natal based on their curative properties and their use to treat wounds, skin lesions, rashes, burns, and scratches compared to only six in mid-KwaZulu-Natal. Approximately 43 percent of species were common to all districts, possibly due to their wide distribution. People with skin diseases formed the majority of traditional healer consults. Most conditions were very similar, possibly due to rural communities following a similar lifestyle. Skin infections and eczema were commonly treated conditions, followed by acne, hair disorders, and bruises. Skin diseases are common amongst rural community dwellers in KwaZulu-Natal regardless of location, possibly due to their association with HIV infection. The plants used by traditional healers to treat various conditions are related to geographical distribution and abundance patterns.
南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省农村社区皮肤病患病率
关于南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省农村社区皮肤病的信息所知甚少。随着新发和再发传染病的发病率增加,迫切需要鉴定具有抗菌活性的植物。本研究比较了两个不同地区用于治疗常见皮肤病的物种、使用的部位和制备传统疗法的方法。与其他疾病相比,皮肤病的患病率也进行了比较。随机选择北部(七个主要地区)和中部夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省(三个主要地区)穆希市场的传统治疗师,并在征得同意后进行访谈。收集的数据包括用于治疗皮肤病的特定植物、常用名称、使用的植物部位、收集地点以及传统治疗师治疗的疾病。在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省北部,根据其治疗特性和用于治疗伤口、皮肤病变、皮疹、烧伤和划伤的用途,收集和交易了14种植物,而在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省中部,只有6种。大约43%的物种是所有地区共有的,可能是由于它们的广泛分布。有皮肤病的人构成了传统治疗师咨询的大多数。大多数情况非常相似,可能是由于农村社区遵循类似的生活方式。皮肤感染和湿疹是常见的治疗条件,其次是痤疮,头发紊乱和瘀伤。皮肤病在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的农村社区居民中很常见,无论地点如何,这可能是由于它们与艾滋病毒感染有关。传统治疗师用来治疗各种疾病的植物与地理分布和丰度模式有关。
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